Thursday, July 21, 2016

July 2016 BEK Update

The monthly BEK updates have been very popular, so as long as there are relevant stories, I'll continue these regular posts.

This month's collection of links on the creepy black eyed beings that are continually reported around the world kicks off with an article from Coast to Coast AM highlighting Listsverse and its run down of ten unsettling encounters with black eyed kids. Included is one of my cases from the 1950s:

Next up, an account of a black eyed shapeshifter in Nebraska. The account describes a man around 18 or 19 years old dressed like a typical "goth" who stopped the witness on a city street and asked for money.
The account turns even more bizarre as the witness claims the man's form shifted as he was in the midst of a strange discussion with him.
I'm posting this one with the disclaimer, I personally doubt it's authenticity, but, read it for yourself and make of it what you will:

Finally, another recent report making the rounds on the internet. As usual, the creepy little dark eyed thing is trying to get inside, this time with the excuse of wanting to use the telephone. This is actually a common request in black eyed children reports and is one of those oddities where the kids seem out of synch with modern times. In this day and age, there are few people who don't have cell phones, kids included, and fewer and fewer homes have landlines anymore.

About Me

David Weatherly is a paranormal investigator and author. For 40 years he has explored the world of the strange, investigating cases around the country and abroad. He has written and lectured on a diverse range of topics including Cryptozoology, Ufology and Hauntings.
David has also studied Shamanic and magical traditions with elders from numerous cultures including Europe, Tibet, Native America, and Africa.
He has appeared on numerous radio programs including: Coast to Coast AM, Dreamland, Veritas and Darkness Radio. David was also featured in Watchers Volume 5 and on Ancient Aliens.
He is the author of "The Black Eyed Children," "Strange Intruders" and the Wood Knocks series.

Contact

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